Sony STRDG910 User Manual

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STR-DG910

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Getting Star

ted

Name

Function

H DTS (-ES)/

(96/24)

Lights up when the receiver is

decoding DTS signals.

“DTS-ES” lights up when the

receiver is decoding DTS-ES

signals.

“DTS 96/24” lights up when the

receiver is decoding DTS 96

kHz/24 bit signals.

Note
When playing a DTS format

disc, be sure that you have made

digital connections and that

INPUT MODE is not set to

“ANALOG” (page 71).

I MEMORY

Lights up when a memory

function, such as Preset

Memory (page 67), etc., is

activated.

J Tuner

indicators

Lights up when using the

receiver to tune in radio stations

(page 65), etc.

Note

“RDS” lights up for models of

area code CEL, CEK only.

K Preset

station
indicators

Lights up when using the

receiver to tune in preset radio

stations. For details on

presetting radio stations, see

page 67.

L D.RANGE

Lights up when dynamic range

compression is activated (page

45).

M NEO:6

Lights up when DTS Neo:6

Cinema/Music decoder is

activated (page 60).

N COAX

Lights up when INPUT MODE

is set to “AUTO IN” and the

source signal is a digital signal

being input through the

COAXIAL jack, or when

INPUT MODE is set to “COAX

IN” (page 71).

O HDMI

Lights up when the receiver

recognizes a component

connected via a HDMI IN jack

(page 20).

Name

Function

P Playback

channel
indicators


L

R

C

SL

SR

S


SBL

SBR

SB

The letters (L, C, R, etc.)

indicate the channels being

played back. The boxes around

the letters vary to show how the

receiver downmixes the source

sound (based on the speaker

settings).

Front Left

Front Right

Center (monaural)

Surround Left

Surround Right

Surround (monaural or the

surround components obtained

by Pro Logic processing)

Surround Back Left

Surround Back Right

Surround Back (the surround

back components obtained by

6.1 channel decoding)

Example:

Recording format (Front/

Surround): 3/2.1

Output channel: When surround

speakers are set to “NO” (page

47)

Sound Field: A.F.D. AUTO

SW

L

C

R

SL

SR

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